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CO2 To Fuel, Closing the "Carbon Loop"

leprasmurf writes "Inhabitat has posted an article detailing a recent announcement of a process to turn CO2 into fuel. The process, which used to be considered too energy inefficient, uses a multi-step, low pressure, and low temperature biocatalyst to break the CO2 into 'basic hydrocarbon building blocks.'"

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  1. Re:New Process? by jafiwam · · Score: 0, Troll

    That would be a "Palin".

  2. TANSTAAFL by Hognoxious · · Score: 0, Troll

    You can't use a catalyst to add energy to a reaction

    Yes they do, this guy says so!

    The trick is to get the right catalyst. 3 parts unicorn feathers to 1 part pixie dust should be fine.

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    1. Re:TANSTAAFL by Hognoxious · · Score: 0, Troll

      What you wrote before was:

      Actually they do change the overall energy balance of a reaction

      Also:

      It might not change the over all energy balance but the net effect is that less input energy is less

      So less is less. At least you got that bit right. And you contradicted what you said before, but I suppose a stopped clock is right twice a day.
      And then we have:

      You see, you can have reaction X which needs Y amounts of energy in a specific form in order to get Z product. Introduce Catalyst A, B, or C, and Y becomes lower for the same value as Z.

      Ah, so they do make energy out of thin air.

      I believe I ended that discussion with links to several authoritative site describing the exact same things I was

      Believe what you want. Any site that says the same as you (which it probably doesn't, given your comprehension skills) isn't authoritative.

      yet you have the gull

      Well that's an interesting tern of phrase.

      Why don't you go troll somewhere else buddy.

      Yeah, send me a postcard from Stockholm.

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      Confucius say, "Find worm in apple - bad. Find half a worm - worse."